Texas A&M Developing Biofuel, Forage Crop

John Davis

Researchers at Texas A&M University are developing a crop that will double as a bioenergy and livestock forage source. This news release from the school says Dr. Russ Jessup, a Texas A&M AgriLife Research perennial grass breeder in College Station, is introducing a new biofuel-biomass feedstock hybrid that is a hybrid “similar to seedless watermelons, seedless grapes and other sterile …

bioenergy, biofuels, biomass, Research, University

Florida Station Promotes Higher #Ethanol Blends

Cindy Zimmerman

The prices for higher ethanol blends at the Citgo Gas Station on John Young Parkway in Kissimmee are low normally, but Friday they were even lower as the retailer continued to celebrate the ability to offer lower cost fuel to consumers. Motorists who might have been in town for a weekend at the theme parks were able to fill up …

blends, E15, E85, Ethanol, Ethanol News, Protec Fuel, Retailers

28 COP21 Countries Using Biofuels for CO2 Reduction

Joanna Schroeder

According to a new report from the Renewable Fuels Association (RFA), 28 countries attending the climate talks in Paris in December have submitted carbon reduction strategies that use biofuels to help meet goals. Not included in this number? The U.S. despite its Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). The RFA report found that America’s action plan did not acknowledge the important roles …

biofuels, Carbon, Climate Change, Ethanol, Ethanol News, RFA, RFS

Where or Where Will Cellulosic Ethanol Go?

Joanna Schroeder

The world’s largest cellulosic ethanol biorefinery went online Friday, October 30, 2015 in Nevada, Iowa marked by a commissioning celebration featuring several Iowa dignitaries. The day was kicked off with a welcome reception where DuPont Industrial Biosciences President William Feehery spoke about how the company is committed to reforming how energy is produced. Yet despite the jovial mood, there was …

advanced biofuels, Cellulosic, Ethanol, RFS

NFU Poll: Rural Voters Support the RFS

Joanna Schroeder

On a press conference call yesterday, the National Farmers Union (NFU), released a poll that showed popularity and support within rural congressional districts for political candidates that support the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). NFU President Roger Johnson said that the poll demonstrates the importance of the Obama Administration getting the RFS back on track as it sets the RFS volume …

Audio, biofuels, Ethanol, RFS

BioEnergy Bytes

Joanna Schroeder

FFP New Hydro LLC has announced the continued expansion of its hydroelectric power portfolio in the U.S. with the acquisition of Red River Hydro, the owner of a FERC Hydropower license for the Overton Lock and Dam Project, located on the Red River in Louisiana at an existing lock and dam facility owned and operated by the US Army Corps …

Bioenergy Bytes

Canadian Province Puts in More Biomass Burners

John Davis

The government of a Canadian province is putting in more biomass burners at government facilities. This article from The Guardian says Prince Edward Island will have seven more biomass installations to go along with the 13 already in place at government properties. “Biomass heat is a local, renewable, carbon neutral resource, and government is leading the way for biomass heat,” …

biomass

Gevo, ValvTect Bring Isobutanol to Marinas

John Davis

After September’s announcement that Gevo would be selling isoubutanol for boats on a lake in Missouri, Gevo now says it will collaborate with marine fuel additive supplier ValvTect to bring the renewable fuel to ValvTect branded marinas. With a distribution network of over 700 marinas, believed to represent more than half of the marinas in the U.S., this collaboration provides …

isobutanol

Hometown BioEnergy Wins Biogas Project Award

Joanna Schroeder

The American Biogas Council has awarded the Hometown BioEnergy facility with its “Biogas Project of the Year” award. The LeSeur, MN plant is owned by the Minnesota Municipal Power Agency, with management partner Avant Energy, and utilizes anaerobic digestion to produce renewable electricity from food processing and agricultural waste. Once the methane gas is produced, also known as renewable natural …

biogas, Electricity, Waste-to-Energy

Hail a “Clean Energy” Beltway Taxi

Joanna Schroeder

People hailing taxis in the Beltway will be riding with “clean energy”. Well, not actually. (But wouldn’t that be awesome?) The clean energy will be in the form of an ad running on screen inside the cabs sponsored by Americans for Energy Security and Innovation. The ad highlights President Obama’s “hypocrisy” on promoting clean energy – a message the group …

Biodiesel, biofuels, Ethanol, RFS, Video